Despite the fact that we know that Neanderthals were capable of producing jewellery and using coloured pigments, there has ...
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Stunning 12,000-year-old rock art emerges in Saudi Arabia
The engravings are the oldest large-scale naturalistic animal art ever found in the Middle East and are among the oldest in ...
Southern Europe is overflowing with charm, but beyond the well-trodden paths of Italy and Greece lie treasures waiting to be discovered. From Portugal’s sunlit coasts to Croatia’s island-studded seas, ...
Italy may be one of the most visited countries in the world, yet beyond the Colosseum, the canals, and the cathedrals lie ...
Thousands of tickets have been sold for this year's Lost Worlds-themed Sarum Lights show at Salisbury Cathedral, running from ...
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A Giant Kangaroo Bone Is Challenging the Idea That Humans Wiped Out Australia’s Megafauna
Indigenous Australians may have been early "paleontologists," not big-game hunters, according to a new analysis ...
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International Artist Day: Honouring global creativity and India’s enduring artistic spirit
Every year on October 25, artists and art lovers around the world come together to celebrate International Artist Day, a ...
In Chinese mythology, a goddess cuts off the legs of a giant sea turtle to prop up the sky. These stories have elements in ...
As well as being cheap, bamboo appears to have remarkable qualities of seismic resistance. These houses have been built with ...
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Artificial Intelligence Finally Decodes Puzzling Prehistoric Cave Marks Dubbed “Finger Flutings”
In the narrow passageways of prehistoric caves, where torchlight once flickered against limestone walls, a quiet record of ...
Our preconceptions are often challenged when we engage with people cross-culturally. What might we discover if we turn that ...
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